Syphax, Thursday, 4 February, 2010
Syphax, Wednesday, 11 November, 2009
Cardiac Arrest – Checkpoint Charley
Misery – Fossil Fools
Who Am I? – Maurice
Houdini – Lime Colony
My Life – Definit and Young Sim
The Great Divide – Douglas Stambler
I Don’t Blame You – Alan Sanders
So Thank You For That – Our Dark Horse
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arthur hatton,
australis,
breakup roses,
broken,
crossing columbia,
douglas stambler,
drive away again,
filo sophia,
miles haeberle,
momentary truths,
over ya baby,
springtime in moscow,
the sweater friends,
young sim and definit Category:
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New York – Last Response
Will She – April Meservy
In My Stony Lonesome – Sunshine Brady and the Moonlight Lady
The Apocalyptic Love Song – Cary Judd
Minnesota – Canoe
M. S. T. – The Awful Truth
The Great Divide – Douglas Stambler
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Syphax, Saturday, 27 June, 2009
Cary Judd – Huang Shan (The Ah-ha Song)
All Things – Last Response
Us and Them – The Sweater Friends
Interview with Jake Workman from The Sweater Friends
The Last Pirate Song – The Sweater Friends
I Lost My Horses to the Moon – Douglas Stambler
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Roxy Rawson – Riddle It
Canoe – The Caspian Sea
Douglas Stambler
Miles Haeberle
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CLASSICAL/WORLD/RAP/FOLK
Update, April 10th, 2010: Douglas Stambler just informed me that he, sadly, has left the LDS Church. He still believes in the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith, however he feels that he has been called a prophet, seer, and revelator and has therefore left the Church to pursue his own spiritual journey. – Syphax
East Idaho musician Douglas Stambler, who joined the LDS Church in 2005 after growing up Jewish and later converting to Christianity, has an amazing and beautiful story to go with his music. His music amuses, entertains, uplifts, soothes, and impresses upon the heart. Douglas learned early that music could heal the soul and bring comfort and perspective to life. He speaks openly of the sexual abuse he had to overcome as a child, about the healing properties of music, and his ideas about making money with music. If you want your heart to completely melt with pure, searing pathos, listen to “I Lost My Horses to the Moon.” He makes his music available for free at www.reverbnation.com/dglas.
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